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Lots of people have random blogs like this. Celerities aren't much different.
And she is pretty hot.
Granted I never got the whole "asian chicks are hot" thing. I believe otherwise.
/instathumbsdown
english is spoken by like a billion people and is second only to chinese in the most spoken language in the world, making it way easier for people to relate to western celebs than eastern ones
And the ones that do break out in Hollywood end up with stereotypical roles in martial arts movies or Japanese horror movies.
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Shutter is a Thai film, by the way. Not a Japanese film. It actually won a fair few awards - The original is a pretty scary movie.
Most Asian horror movies don't suck - Their American remakes do, however. As "weaboo" as that sounds, it's usually true. Asian horrors usually revolve around themes that don't translate well in America. That, and Hollywood always tries to make the story easier to understand while also going out of their way to explain why Americans are in these situations in the first place. -_-
I have nothing against Japan, one of my favourite football players is from there.
Japan, in terms of celebrities in the West, are pretty much a non-entity. And like tracemastax said, it's the language barrier.
I look forward to Guti or Krunal or whoever restoring my comment.
Celebrities from other countries (especially non-english speaking ones) just stick to entertaining their own countries. It's easier than spending years trying to make it big in America.
The point I'm trying to make is that Japans popular culture is very localised. It's not as if most Westerners could list any Japanese model never mind a few models.
Meh, I'm a bit of a cynic. While I'm sure not ALL celebs post about how cool something is for $$$s on their personal blogs, doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
Kawaii girl though....
But free publicity for Nintendo.